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Tie in for your next ice route with the Beal Ice Twin 7.7mm Rope. Thanks to its Golden Dry treatment, which gives the rope a coating on both the core and sheath, you won’t have to worry about your cords absorbing water, freezing, or wearing out prematurely. The twin system lowers impact force on marginal protection, and reinforces the system in the event a rope gets cut, making it ideal for sketchy winter climbs and sharp rock routes.

This rope is sold individually and should always be used with another of its kind

Some of Beal's ropes have multiple uses and are certified as Single, Half, and Twin. This one is only a twin rope and should not be used as a half. Check out this article http://www.rockandice.com/lates-news/difference-between-double-and-twin-ropes. The Gully is rated for both a Twin and a Half http://www.beal-planet.com/2014/anglais/cordes-gully.html

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Light ropes, decent price

I like twin ropes for mountaineering because for only a little more weight than a single, you've got two ropes for the rappel. 50 meters is usually plenty for mountain routes, and lighter. 50m ropes can be hard to find these days.

You probably need to call the customer service line, they're very helpful with things like this. 800-409-4502. p.s. I don't see anywhere in the description that it says this rope has a center mark. Some manufacturers have stopped putting them on so that they don't cause trouble when a rope gets trimmed on one end.

You probably need to call the customer service line, they're very helpful with things like this. 800-409-4502. p.s. I don't see anywhere in the description that it says this rope has a center mark. Many makers have stopped adding them so there isn't confusion when a rope gets trimmed on one end, thus moving the actual center.